CatMom wrote:The CAA does and I never expect the SLC to get 3 in the playoffs, thus I used a generalization (example)
It behooves me to say it but, some of you CAA fans are just like the FBS AQs. You just don't see it cause you have the same kind of blinders on. (boy is this going downhill fast)
I can sit here and look at both and actually see the similarities. The rhetoric is the same.
(FWIW - There was no CAA in 2002 and the SLC had UL-M. And if you are so stuck on thinking my original post was about the SLC...had we beaten SLU last year, and gone 8-3, I would not have wanted TXST in the playoffs. We weren't good enough, but it would have been a good/better season...for us.)
Wow, you're kinda all over the place on this post.
The CAA does get 3 in the playoffs... ever since it became a 10+ team conference. The MVFC (then the Gateway) got 4 out of 8 teams in 2004, so the CAA isn't anywhere close to the record for percentage. The Southern also gets 3 teams in quite often. The Big Sky had 3 teams last year.
The Southland doesn't get 3 in the playoffs because there aren't 3 teams with 7+ DI wins. It has ZERO to do with the fact that you're the Southland.
Finally, no, there was no "CAA" in 2002, but that's semantics. That's like saying there was no MVFC before last year. There was, they just played under a different name.
